 Alright, it's a busy week for the markets, but it was also a busy weekend for Jim's garden. Oh, okay, let's talk about that. Alright, so a lot of people I posted some pictures. You know, I was away for three weeks. And when you come back from a garden, a garden's a mess. And I had to restore order. Order was complete. I actually had to call Lisa to come in and work with the Zooks and Cukes because she doesn't like it when I tramp on the big leafs. What people have to recognize about if you're a gardener is that, and I joke around about it with David. But my piece is from the garden. I go and I weed. I get up early and I weed. All I ask not to be disturbed. Wouldn't mind a corona midday. But what people who do gardening know, the secret to gardening is the joy of weed. The joy of making it neat. And for me, that's just pure pleasure. I obviously cut. What I do is I work on getting all the blow branches. They just sop up things. You don't need all the tomato plants. I have a potato plant that I moved over. I should never have touched it because I crushed the leaf. But I actually put some chicken manure on my peppers. I'm not happy with the way the peppers are growing. I have a whole box that I didn't even show of some strawberry blight that is just driving me nuts. You have to rip out my strawberries. I did because of the three-week lag, did not get the lettuce in time, which was a major problem because I love the lettuce. I'm going to have to pull the lettuce out this weekend. I invite people to tell me what I should plant at this late date because my temptation is to plant more beans. By the way, I've got a pea thing that people aren't talking about. I put pea plants all the way up in front of my fence and they're right against the lavender where all the bees are and the bees are doing extraordinarily well. I just hope the zucchinis and the kukes don't strangle them. The zucchinis and kukes can strangle any plant. We love the lavender picture on Twitter. Well, you know, the bees are important and to get bees, you need something that drives them. For new gardeners out there, lavender is a certain thing. I know people say I should get a hive. The kids won't let me get a hive. But lavender puts you on the flight path. You must be on the flight path for honeybees or else you're just not going to get anywhere because bees are the secret to gardening that you can't control. We got stock tips, gardening tips from Jim. I'm going to make pickles, Bruce Kamich, thank you. I'm going to make pickles this year. I'm still going to make my sauce. I made about 60 jars last year of leases, none better. It was Jim's none better, but I don't want any conflict in the kitchen. We're making the sauce again. I use everything from the garden, whether it be the onion, the garlic, I didn't mention I'm growing some garlic, whether it be the tomatoes, whether it be the peppers, everything from the garden, all organic and natural. I do vegetarian. I do some with cream. I do some with wine. And it's great joy when it happens. And I love the can. Yes, it's called tomato sauce in my house because I, you know, tomato gravy is when I make, when I sell in Philadelphia, I all proceeds go to various charts. That's wonderful. Jim, will we like... I might do a stand this year. I might do a stand. I've done a stand in the past at the quad, right in front of the quad in front of the Halak House. Lisa did not want me to do a stand this year because what we do is we've been making the tomato sauce, tomato sauce and not doing the second boil, so you have to freeze it. And she said too many people would think that you can just keep it out. You have to freeze my sauce. I'd like this is a big disputed home, believe me. I want that second boil. I don't have it. Well, we look forward to more of your gardening pictures on Twitter. We fight about this stuff because it heats up the kitchen really badly. Thank you. Jim Cramer, thank you so much as always. For more of the stocks you mentioned, head back to TheStreet.com.